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:pa|e (5, The Wake Weekly, Wake Forest, N. C., Thurs., Ju}y 13, 186T WF (EMETERY GROUP TO MEET SUNDAY The Wake Forest Community Cemetery group sponsored a pro gram in honor of Robert Massen- burg recently. The program was presented by Mrs. A. M. Yarbor ough of New York in appreciation for the work Mr. Massenburg has done in the cemetery. Several la dles sang “Walk On Their Faith.” Mrs. Vivian Bell gave a synopsis of the club. Mrs. Evelyn Jones read the poem “Somebody Said It Mt. Bethel Holiness Church Plans Revival, Homecomin’ Homecoming will be held at Mt. Bethel Holiness Church Sunday, July 16. Dinner will be at 1:00 and there will be a song service beginning at 2:00, with many out standing singers from different churches. Ralph Massey is pas tor. Everyone is cordially invited. Revival begins Thursday, July 1.3, and lasts through the 16, with services at 7:30 each evening. Rev. W. A. Pendergrass will conduct the services. Everyone is cordial ly invited to attend. Mt, Bethel Holiness Church is located 6 miles west of Wake Forest, first church off of Highway 98. Couldn’t Be Done.” Mrs. Geraldine Hall sang a solo “Oh, Lord Let Me Ride.” Other people spoke on the contribution of Mr. Massenburg, as a deacon, a neighbor, a friend and as loving member of his fam ily. Mrs. Jones Smith sang “He.” Gifts were presented to Mr. Mas senburg as a token of the appreci ation of the Wake Forest Commu nity Organization. Mrs. Yarbor ough, the president, was narrator of the program. She thanked the people and told them how proud she was of the progress the club was making. She congratulated Mr. Massenburg on his part. The next cemetery meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at the Olive Branch Baptist Church. mners The Morehead Planetarium will offer in the Sky Theater a special program for very young children New Bethel News DuBois News The Usher Board of Olive Branch Church sponsored a program Sun day night, with the Rev. C. Wil liams of Raleigh, the Rev. Gill and the Rev. Moore of Wake For est, the all-male chorus from Ra leigh Hill, the Temlet Chorus from Raleigh, and the Seeking Wonder Chorus from Raleigh. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Perry are still talking about their journey to By BENJ FERRELL The New Bethel Church mem bers and pastor went to Fayette ville St. Baptist Church Sunday night. The vocal choir of New Bethel is planning to go to Elevation Church Sunday evening. Jack Ferrell has lost his song books. If you find them please return them. Andelia Johnson went to Vir ginia over the weekend The Young People of New Beth el went to Virginia on a picnic Sat urday. New York over the Fourth. They visited their son, McKiver Rogers and his family, in the Bronx, as well as relatives in New Orange, N. J. They particularly enjoyed the summer festival atmosphere that New York City offers at this time of the year. Perhaps their biggest thrill came from their treks around town with their two granddaughters, Sharon and Kar en. They hope to go again. ■IMIaUBI lb What marvelous buildings has man erected through the centuries. What lofty and inspiring structures has he created. But how many of these glorious accomplish ments stand intact today? We can see famous ruins the world over — mute reminders that what man builds is not permanent. Today our buildings contain great slabs of con crete holding hidden wire and steel that will not break with stress. But can we be sure that today’s creations will be standing a hundred years or two hundred years from now? Of course not. Of what can we be certain? What does last? Certainly the gifts of God tower indestructibly today as they have for generations . . . the things of the spirit — faith, hope and love. Our church buildings may crumble or be destroyed, but the fellowship of believers is perpetual throughout the ages. Discover for yourself the great spiritual truths. Discover for yourself through His Church, those things which endure forever. THE CHURCH FOR ALL . . . ... ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church Is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizen* ship. It is a storehouse of spirit ual values. Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend ser vices regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) Fof the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and ma terial support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. C£>pyripht J967 Keister Advertising Service, Ine. Strasburg, Va. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Psalms Psalms Mark 1 Corinthians- II Corinthians Ephesians Hebrews 9:5-10 33:1-12 13:1-13 13:1-13 5:1-10 2:13-22 9:1-14 ^ t VTO t ” t csi2? t <212? t <2i2? t <22? t ^ t <212? t btb t <2i2? The Following Merchants Sponsor this Advertisement in The Interest of the Churches of This Area — Come to Church T. E. Holding & Co. Wake Monument Co. “Druggists Since 1888” Phone 556-3792 BOOKS and DRUGS Everlasting Memorials Dial 556-3422 Rolesville, N. C. Jones Hardware Co. Your G. E. Dealer for 31 Years “We Service Wliat We Seil” Chappell Motors, Inc. “WTiere Every Deal Is CUSTOMer Made” Phone 556-3241 Wake Forest, N. C. Electric Motor Shop Arrington Electric Co., Inc Gould’s Water Pumps South White St. Wake Forest, N. C. Electrical and Plumbing Contractors Dial 556-3243 Wake Forest, N. C. W. M Woodlief Supply Co. Willis Funeral Service Hardware, Appliances, and Insurance Phone 556-3977 — Youngsville, N. C. 24-Honr Ambulance Service Phone 556-3460 or 556-3467 Wake Forest S & W Chevrolet Co., Inc. Sales, Service, and Wrecker Service Dial 558-3137 Night 556-5254 Your Name Can Be Here - Call 556-3182 Today! Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of RALEIGH, N. C. Hollowell’s Food Store “We Save You Money on Yonr Food Bill" Wake Forest, North Carolina ! entitled “Stars for Beginners”, to serve as their introduction to the evening sky. This program will be offered only at: 10:00 A.M., Wednesday, July 12, 19 and 26. During “Stars for Beginners” the Planetarium Teacher will point out the bright stars and constella tions of the night sky as well as the positions of the moon and plan ets. The entire night will be con densed into 40 minutes: the turn ing of the earth and rising of the sun will be explained. The first ten minutes of the program will be used to get acquainted, learn about the Planetarium Chamber and how the Planetarium instru ment works. Admissions for this and all Planetarium programs are: Chib dren through age 11—45c, age 12 through college —'65c; Aduls — 90c. One adult is admitted frqe with each ten children. Other attractions on these sarrie days are: “Three to the Moon,” which'is the story of how U- S. Astronauts will reach the moon in Project Apollo (admission re quired) at 11:00 a. mi., 3 and 8:30 p. m.; and exhibits of art and science (featuring a NASA Orbitq Demonstrator and the IBM “Mathematics and the Comput* er”). There is no charge for the exhibits and 30 to 45 minutes should be allowed to tour the build ing. Groups and individuals may attend programs without advance reservation. R. L GOLDSTON JR. DIES IN FLORIDA Falls Community News By Mrs. D. P. Jenks On July 4th. I got to see several of our old timers, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Smith, Mr. Jack Carlyle, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Ray all of Durham. Then Mrs. Marie Hux and son from Neuse and two of their young friends. It’s always good to see our old friends. Our Christian sympathy is ex tended to the family of Mr. John Johnson, Sr. who passed away last week. Mr. Johnson was 83 years old and had been sick a long time. Mr. Moses Brown and daughter, Mrs. Betty Jenks and her little daughter Debby are visiting his relatives in Maine for two weeks. They will be tired when they get home. After an operation on his ear, Mr. Macon (Jim) Lassiter can hear lots better. You know he has been so he couldn’t hear well in a long time. I believe he is to have the other ear operated on at a later date. We are glad for Jim and hope he will be completely well soon. Mrs. Mildred Lee, Mrs. Ona Ed wards, Mrs. Bert Perry and others are back from their vacation in the mountains. All rested up and ready to go to work. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Holmes visited Mrs. Mary Lowery last Sun day afternoon. The late J. H. Johnson’s family, also the late Bud Andrews family with all the children and grand children visited the William John sons last Sunday. Mrs. Hazel Crowder of Danville was there too. The family of Mr. ,and Mrs. Chester Tilley with his mother and sister and her family visited Miss Livian McReath last Sunday. They are part of the Bud Andrews too, as all the old timers will know. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Carlyle en joyed being at home here in Miss Bett’s house last week, along with Mrs. Beulah Thaxton. Last Sun day their son, Tookie and his fam ily, and the children of W. H. join ed them. They had most of the Smith family for Sunday dinner in the old home. Then on Sunday afternoon they took Beulah back to her home. Funeral services were held July 5 at Hall-Wynne Funeral Chapel for' Robert Lee Goldston Jr., 52, of Lakeland, Fla(, and formerly of Durham, who ^died Monday. Burial 'was in the Goldston Family Ceme-- tery at Goldston. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Mary Lee Gooch' Goldston; two sonf, Phillip Lee Goldston, of Freeport, Bahamas, and John R. Goldston of Lakeland; one grand child; four brothers, Flynn W., and James David of Wake Forest, Eu gene of Leasburg. Va., and Roland of Wilson; and a sister, Mrs. R. L. Stone of Austin, Tex. Funeral Services Held Saturday for Dilly Lowery, 3 Dilly Ca.'nden Lowery, three- year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lowery of Youngsville, died Friday morning at Hilltop Home in Raleigh following a long illness. Surviving other than the parents are the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Lowery of Route 1, Wake Forest; the mater nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gulley Strickland of Youngsville. Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock from Willis Funeral Chapel in Wake Forest with the Rev. 1. T. Stroud officiating. Burial was in Youngsville Cemetery. By Mrs. J. B. Mangum Attending the wedding of Miss Deborah Lynch and Leonard Cross in Garner SaturcLi.y evening were Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bailey and girls, Mrs. Lela Choplin and James from our community. Agnes was a bridesmaid in the wedding. Mrs. Candis Owens and Lisa came with the Bailey family home from the wedding and had dinner before going back to Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart had some of their children and her mother last week. Her mother is with her this week. Mrs. Hazel Lowery of Fla. is visiting Wake Forestt and Falls at this time. She will be here at my home or some where here at Falls this weekend or from Wed nesday night through Sunday, and she will be at church Sunday morn ing. We are always glad to have Hazel, but she just won’t stay away from Fla. very long. Miss Kathy Mangum, Earl Davis To Wed Mrs. Sam Mangum announces the approaching marriage of her daughter, Kathy to Earl Davis, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Da vis. The wedding will be July 22 at 8 pm at Falls Baptist Church. You are cordially invited. Mrs. K. Holbrook Dies Friday in Local Nursing Home Mrs. Katherine M. Holbrook, 69, of Atlanta, Ga., and Asheville, N. C., died early Friday morning at Rogers Nursing Home here fol lowing a lengthy illness. She was a native of Asheville, a retired nurse and the widow of the late Dr. W. H. Holbrook. She came to Wake Forest in 1963. Surviving are three brothers, Plato Morse, of Spartanburg, S.C.; Gurley Morse and Marvin Morse, both of WeaverviUe” N. C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ethel M. McDonald, of Asheville; and Mrs. Charlie Fite, Atlanta, Ga.; two nephews. Rev. Jack E. Chalmers, of Rocky Mount, Va.; and Rev. Bill Chalm ers of Atlanta. Funeral services were conduct ed Sunday afternoon in Atlanta, Ga. Burial was in the Hollywood Cemetery there. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Williams spent the weekend with her mo ther, Mrs. Lela Choplin. Betty is staying this week with her mother. Visiting and dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Bailey and family on Monday evening were cousins from Pennsylvania, Edna Earl and Roy Stahl, and Larry Green. Agnes Bailey attended the cake cutting and wedding rehearsal on Friday evening and spent the night with her aunt, Mrs. Evelyn Cross. She attended a breakfast on Satur day morning for the couple. Mrs. Mabel Wiggins continues to improve at her home. She has been on our shut-in list now for several weeks due to a back ailment, and is in bed most of the time. Mrs. Mandy Bailey is a patie\t at the Wake Forest Hospital. Mr. Roy O’Neal wasn’t feeling as well last week, but is better now. Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Peterson and Lynn have moved from Ra leigh into our Woodland Commu nity, in the house that the Bill Downs moved out of. Mrs. J. B. Mangum celebrated a birthday last Friday with dinner at her daughter’s, Patricia and Harold Montague; with Mrs. Man gum, Emogene and Jimmy Liles, and grandson Neil, also attending. They brought the grandson home and kept him til Sunday afternoon. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Worth Pearce on Sunday were their daughter, Karen, and a friend Jim Hondy of Chapel Hill, and his parents of Kentucky who were vis iting him. They jajlso attended church at Woodland Sund, ing. Douglas and Lee Darch home Sunday afternoon ai ing been on a nice long va three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter i and Eddie, and Mr. and M E. Davis, Chester and LI joyed a cook-out and ice c the Keith’s on July 4 Little Blair Boyette, 4- son of Mr. and Mrs. Johni fell off a see-saw in his ys day and broke his collar i was taken to Rex for tr and after Laving his shoiti'i ed, was released to go hor j. Funeral Servic Held Tuesday j J. Marshall Neuse Baptist Church News By Mrs. Velma Chambers “Come unto me, all ye that la bour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, and lean on me; for I am meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.” There is no peace or rest out- NORfH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing wherein H. O. Young and Robert L. Young were partners trading and doing business under the firm name and style of Young Construc tion Company at Route 3, Wake Forest, North Carolina, has this day been dissolved by mutual con sent of the partners. The business heretofore conduct ed by said partnership will in the future be conducted solely by Rob ert L. Young under the name and style of Young Construction Com pany and the said H. 0. Young v/ill have no further interest herein. This the 1st day of July 1, 1967. H. 0. Young Robert L. Young July 13, 20, 27; Aug. 3. NOTICE IN THE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY WANDA W. REITZ ELWOOD JOSEPH REITZ To Elwood Joseph Reitz; Take notice that a pleading seek ing relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: an absolute divorce based on the grounds of one year separation. You are required to make de fense to such pleading not later than 11th day of August, 1967, and upon your failure to do so the par ty seeking service againsjt you will apply to the court for the re lief sought. This the 15th day of June, 1967. Gretchen Barnette Ass’t. Clerk Superior Court June 22, 29; July 6, 13 side our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. May God help all our read ers to seek and find that peace while there is time and opportuni ty. Sunday morning July 9th. was a beautiful Lord’s Day. There were 288 in Sunday School. Many visi tors came for the 11 o’clock serv ice, our auditorium was filled. A wonderful song service was led by Mr. Kay Hill. Rev. Carey brought a soul stirring and uplifting mes sage on “Blessed Assurance, Jesus Is Mine”: II Timothy 1:12. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thomas who graduated from Baptist Bible Col lege in Hampton, Va. were our guests. Rev. Carey presented to each of them a Schofield Bible. They will be going into full time 'ervice for the Lord. May God bless them and give them many souls for their labor. Next Sunday morning Rev. Car ey’s subject will be “Spare Tire Religion”, Please make plans to be with us. Every service at Neuse Baptist gets more interest ing. The Holy Spirit is moving peo ple. Six went forward Sunday morning, 2 ladies went for salva tion, Mrs. Bob Waddle, Debbie and Ricky for church membership from another church. Miss Geral dine Taylor for scriptural baptism. Sunday night another wonderful service with almost a packed au ditorium. The song service was wonderful and was in line with the Pastor’s subject. The choir under the direction of Mr. Kay Hill sang a beautiful number “When The Storm Passes Over,” Barbara Lawrence sang “Jesus, Rose of Sharon”, Rev. Carey’s subject was “In The Cleft of the Rock,” Songs of Solomon. 2:14. At the close of the service a young man who was originally from Minnesota, Greg Berg went forward for scriptural baptism having been led to the Lord by our Pastor a few days ago. Following the message there was a baptismal service, 13 being bap tized. Joyce Herring, Phyllis Chalk, Janet Collins, Mrs. C. S. Daniels, Geraldine Taylor, Judy and Wil Bang, Greg Berg, Allen J. Marshall Merritt, 53, i ville died unexpectedly I night at his home. Causei was attributed to a heart He was a native and life-j ident of Wake County, ass late Charlie Merritt anici Jones Merritt, an employeo ster Construction Co., and> ber of Rolesville Baptist Cl Surviving are his wif Mary B. Merritt of the ho daughter, Mrs. Charlie k ey of Raleigh; one son; Thomas Merritt of Raleh granddaughter; one siste Mette Streetman of Sta three brothers, Clifton of Wake Forest, Charlie of burg, Tenn., and Luther <1 ern, Md. Funeral services were i| ed Tuesday afternoon at 3; Rolesville Baptist Church,; pastor. Rev. Earl Hayne Rev. Neal ’Thompson, p:[l^ Wesley Memorial Metb Church, Raleigh, officiatir. ial was in the Rolesville Ce Active pallbearers were' Pearce, Bubber Frazier, i Eddins, Paul Chalk, Char' liams, and Maylon Cooke.) Loftis, Earl Taylor, Erwin Ed wards, Bart Fowler and James Jones. Spending the day at Kerr Lake July 4th. were Rev. and Mrs. Car ey, Harold, Jr. and Pam, Rev. Carey’s mother Mrs. Bessie Car ey, Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Lawer- ence and girls, Denise, Tamara, Cara and Jennifer, Linda and Bob bie Self, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wad dle, Debbie and Rickey, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Chambers, Ronnie and Steve and Mr. and Mrs. James Wilkes. Mrs. Francis Loftis had her Sun day School class out for a skatiug party last Thursday night. Those present were, Wanda Jones, Susan Pearce, Stevt Chambers, Tom mie, Yogi and Allen Loftis with special guests Ramona Ashe, Lin da and Bobbie Self. Everyone had a wonderful time of fun and fel lowship. Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Loftis, Yogi and Allen and Miss Eliza beth Franklin came by July 4th. to visit with Mr. Chambers and 1. We enjoyed it very much, please come again soon. Monday morning at 9 o’clock our Juniors were off to Camp Yakima in Charles City County, Va. Rev. and Mrs. Carey went along as Counselors. Guests of Timmie and Francis Loftis for lunch Sunday were Eliz abeth Franklin and Ted Creech. Mr. Chambers and I enjoyed having our children and grandchil dren with us Saturday evening for a chicken barbecue cook out. Saturday evening at 7:30 our young people met, there were 20 present. Mr. Titus Dickerson is youth leader. J. R. Chambers, teacher of the young working peo ples class, was in charge of the program. Very interesting testi monies were given by many of the young people. J. R. made a very interesting talk on “Justification by Faith,” Romans 5:1-9. There was a time of fellowship, refresh ments and fun following. Teach ers present were, J. R. Chambers, Bobby and Doris Propst, Ramona Ashe and Velma Chambers. 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